2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117392
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Four decades of regional wet deposition, local bulk deposition, and stream-water chemistry show the influence of nearby land use on forested streams in Central Appalachia

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“…The overall decline in these elements leads to longterm changes in water chemistry, resulting in acidification and nutrient loss. Ultimately, these changes can have an impact on forest productivity and health [76]. The increase in the concentration of NO 3 − was mainly concentrated after 2015.…”
Section: Changes In Atmospheric Precipitation Water and Surface Water...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall decline in these elements leads to longterm changes in water chemistry, resulting in acidification and nutrient loss. Ultimately, these changes can have an impact on forest productivity and health [76]. The increase in the concentration of NO 3 − was mainly concentrated after 2015.…”
Section: Changes In Atmospheric Precipitation Water and Surface Water...mentioning
confidence: 99%